id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015006971371 Stephens, Ann S. Malaeska, the Indian wife of the white hunter by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens 1929 .txt text/plain 36945 1980 83 the early Dutch settlers of New York, it undertakes an analysis of Indian character and psychology in its contact with the white man and his glad," replied the Indian mother, laying the infant in his father's arms. his eyes on the Indian girl's face with a look of "Malaeska," he said, "talk not of putting yourself and the boy to death. Malaeska, you must learn to love the white man's "The boy, Malaeska; let me look on my son." "Will the white woman look upon Malaeska?" "He is, poor child, he is!" murmured the bereaved mother, looking on the boy through her you took it from the shade of the trees," said Malaeska, striving to pacify the boy, who crept upward into her lap and laid his cheek against hers. "Malaeska obeyed the young chief, her husband, but her heart turned back to her own people. ./cache/mdp.39015006971371.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015006971371.txt